South Dakota Administrative Rules
Title 46 - Department of Human Services
Article 46:11 - Developmental disabilities
Chapter 46:11:09 - Family support waiver services
Section 46:11:09:11 - ISP

Universal Citation: SD Admin Rules 46:11:09:11

Current through Register Vol. 51, page 43, September 23, 2024

From the date of initiation of services under this chapter the coordinator shall:

(1) Identify the ISP team within 15 calendar days;

(2) Complete the ISP within 30 calendar days; and

(3) Implement the ISP within 45 calendar days.

The ISP must be developed with the participant, the participant's parent or parents, if the participant is under 18 years of age, or the participant's guardian, if any. The coordinator shall review the ISP quarterly with the participant, the participant's parent if the participant is under 18 years of age, or the participant's guardian, if any, and document the outcome of the review and any recommendations regarding the status of the ISP.

The ISP shall include:

(1) The participants vision of a good life, including:

(a) People, places, experiences, and possessions which bring satisfaction, joy, and contentment to the participant; and

(b) Supports which promote the participants health, safety, and role as a valued member of the community;

(2) Participant goals which include;

(a) Identification of quality of life outcomes for the participant;

(b) Consideration of desired employment outcomes;

(c) Evaluation of past and future life experiences which will promote the participants vision for a good life; and

(d) Specific action steps which will assist the participant to attain the goal;

(3) Any services or supports to be provided to the participant;

(4) The amount, frequency, and duration of each service;

(5) Consideration of information gathered through person centered discovery;

(6) Consideration of integrated supports and resources available to the participant;

(7) Individuals responsible for providing the supports, implementation, and monitoring of the ISP;

(8) An emergency back-up plan developed to address concerns identified through completed assessments;

(9) Documentation indicating that the participant or the participant's parent or guardian has been involved in, informed of, and agrees with the plan; and

(10) A description of the process for appeal pursuant to § 46:11:09:24.

General Authority: SDCL 27B-2-26.

Law Implemented: SDCL 27B-2-26(3)(4)(9).

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